Working with GitHub

(Narrator) - Alright, so, now let's talk about…how you interact with GitHub and Atom.…It's pretty simple, you need to have, though,…a GitHub account set up.…And, also, there's one thing…that we can't do with Atom, at least not yet,…and that's create the repo within the GitHub tab itself.…So, we're going to need to switch to the website for that.…And I'm assuming that you already have an account,…and I'm going to go right here to this plus sign…and create a new repository here.…

So, I want to give this thing a name, I'll call it atom-test,…and you don't need to give it a description.…I'm not going to initialize it with a README,…because I want to show you how that works from within Atom.…So, I'm going to create a repository…and right after that you'll get this screen that tells you…that there are different ways to set things up.…Now, what I'm going to do is choose this one right here.…So, I want to go ahead and add the repository.…I'm going to need to do this with the terminal,…but I'll select copy right here,…

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12/3/2018

Atom was built by web developers, for web developers. This powerful text editor provides an open-source, completely hackable coding environment. It's easy to customize with common web technologies (CSS and JavaScript) and since it's built by the same team, integration with GitHub is a snap. In this course, Ray Villalobos shows how to use and customize Atom for web, front-end, stack, or any other kind of development. Learn how to write and edit text, use selections, move around code folders, and use the powerful Find and Replace feature. Then find out how to customize the interface and editing experience with Atom themes, packages, and snippets. Plus, discover how to collaborate with other developers using code pairing and integrate with Git and GitHub for version control and publishing.